Magical Kenya

Kenya is an East African country with a coastline on the Indian Ocean. It is covered with savannah, lake lands, the Great Rift Valley, and mountain highlands. It’s also home to different wildlife reserves that are home to species like lions, elephants, and rhinos.

“If there is any country that would claim of God’s creation all enclosed in its boundaries like diverse sceneries, ancient flinty hills, desert, coral reefs, wildlife, history, and different cultures, then Kenya is one”.

Every new day offers you a new experience! Wildlife magnificent ranges from the enjoying “the Big Five” that include; Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Elephants, and Buffalos to the world’s famous wildebeest migration, one of the greatest game migrations on earth, and the aquatic attraction like dolphins, hippos, and crocodiles. Meeting the wildlife in their royal natural settings.

 

Kenya’s tourism products include

Kenya has good connections to destinations throughout Europe, the Asia- Pacific region, USA and Africa.

Kenya can be accessed by road from Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia. Immigration should be processed at land border stations. Entry by sea is possible, and immigration should be processed at a port facility.

Kenya Visa Information

A visa is required prior to entry into Kenya.

It’s advisable to obtain the visa from the Kenyan Embassy/High Commission in your country prior to departure. Another option is to apply online for the Kenya Visa.

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Kenya wildlife
Cheetah

Are you a lover of nature and wildlife, Kenya offers

 

Bird watching Safaris

Kenya well ranked among the leading countries with about 1090 species of birds. This has moved more and more Kenyans and neighbours to become experienced birders, and all over the world bird-watching is a fast-growing experience to most tourists. With over 62 bird watching locations across the country, Kenya is globally recognized as Important Bird watching destination.

 

Cycling

One of the most enjoyable activities in Hell’s gate National Park is cycling. It is a rewarding experience for both beginner and skilled cyclists. As you cycle, you have the epic view to one of the most wonderful sceneries in Africa as you take on this refreshing experience. Pronged deep into the Rift Valley floor, bear witness to the gigantic Cliffs, Water Squeezed gorges, stark rock strongholds, and eructing geothermal steam. Welcome to one of the most atmospheric parks in Africa. Clients can get bikes at the main gate of Hell’s Gate National Park

 

Game viewing Safaris

Lover of wildlife? We offer it all to you. A game drive in any of the parks in Kenya is a life time experience on your trip. Usually, the best times to go for game drives are early mornings and late afternoons. In the midday heat, most animals retreat to the cool of thick brushwood and disappear from game tracks. Morning and afternoon game drives also allow you to witness the unforgettable African dawn and dusk.

Include Tsavo national parks, Lake Nakuru national park, Amboseli national park and the famous Masai Mara national game reserve these will offer you some of the most magnificent game drives in the world – vast herds of dust-red elephants, schools of hippo, giant crocodiles and a medley of bird life

Night game drives are also offered so that tourists get to can see the nocturnal species.

 

Mountain Climbing

You long for a mystical challenge visit Kenya and climb the slopes of Mt. Kenya and enjoy the changing flora as you ascend. Walk through an alpine pasture in the clouds as you support yourself against the cold winds that leap down to where the land becomes rocky and desolate. Conquer the continent’s second highest mountain and feel what it’s like to stand almost on the “Top of Africa.”

Are you a lover of nature and wildlife, Kenya offers

 

Bird watching Safaris

Kenya well ranked among the leading countries with about 1090 species of birds. This has moved more and more Kenyans and neighbours to become experienced birders, and all over the world bird-watching is a fast-growing experience to most tourists. With over 62 bird watching locations across the country, Kenya is globally recognized as Important Bird watching destination.

 

Cycling

One of the most enjoyable activities in Hell’s gate National Park is cycling. It is a rewarding experience for both beginner and skilled cyclists. As you cycle, you have the epic view to one of the most wonderful sceneries in Africa as you take on this refreshing experience. Pronged deep into the Rift Valley floor, bear witness to the gigantic Cliffs, Water Squeezed gorges, stark rock strongholds, and eructing geothermal steam. Welcome to one of the most atmospheric parks in Africa. Clients can get bikes at the main gate of Hell’s Gate National Park

 

Game viewing Safaris

Lover of wildlife? We offer it all to you. A game drive in any of the parks in Kenya is a life time experience on your trip. Usually, the best times to go for game drives are early mornings and late afternoons. In the midday heat, most animals retreat to the cool of thick brushwood and disappear from game tracks. Morning and afternoon game drives also allow you to witness the unforgettable African dawn and dusk.

Include Tsavo national parks, Lake Nakuru national park, Amboseli national park and the famous Masai Mara national game reserve these will offer you some of the most magnificent game drives in the world – vast herds of dust-red elephants, schools of hippo, giant crocodiles and a medley of bird life

Night game drives are also offered so that tourists get to can see the nocturnal species.

 

Mountain Climbing

You long for a mystical challenge visit Kenya and climb the slopes of Mt. Kenya and enjoy the changing flora as you ascend. Walk through an alpine pasture in the clouds as you support yourself against the cold winds that leap down to where the land becomes rocky and desolate. Conquer the continent’s second highest mountain and feel what it’s like to stand almost on the “Top of Africa.”

Kenya wildlife
Cheetah

Placed among the wonders of the world “Masai Mara”

 

Maasai Mara National Reserve is a preserved savannah wilderness reserve in southwestern Kenya, along the Tanzanian border. One of the most treasured wonders Kenya and the world has eco and biodiversity is a gift to nature lovers.

Maasai Mara Game Reserve is extensively regarded to be the structure of mankind as well as the Africa’s Greatest Wildlife Reserve voted in 2007 as the 8th wonder of the world. … Connecting with the plains of the Serengeti national park, the Maasai Mara Game Reserve is home to a spectacular display of wildlife.

An endless list of animals includes lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras, hippos, and the Wildebeest which traverse its plains during their annual migration. The landscape has grassy plains and rolling hills and is crossed by the Mara and Talek rivers. The communities nearby are spread with villages occupied by Maasai people

 

Is Maasai Mara the most important reserve in Kenya

Maasai Mara is one of the most renowned and significant wildlife conservation and wilderness area in Africa, world well-known for its extraordinary populations of lion, leopard, cheetah and African elephant, and wildebeests

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Wildebeests Maasai Mara

Wildebeest Migration Experience

 

The Great Wildebeest Migration – also known as the Serengeti Migration and Masai Mara Migration – is one of most and the last mass earthly wildlife movements left on Earth. It’s the principal reason why so many tourists will include Kenya and Tanzania on their travel list for a Migration safari.

Wildebeest Migration is one of nature’s highest contradictions, the timing is absolutely important, however, there is no way certain to predict the timing of the animals’ movements. Much as we know that the wildebeest and a bit of the zebra and antelope will cross the Mara River this doesn’t let anybody in the know of exactly when. It is known that rain will initiate the wildebeest to move onto fresh grazing plains–however, not anybody knows the exact when the rain will fall.

The interesting part is that we have been planning Wildebeest Migration safaris in Kenya and Tanzania for quite a long time and helped a lengthy number of tourists to be in the best possible spot at the right time. If you are looking for skilled planning advice, please consider us to compile the best guide itinerary for a Wildebeest Migration safari

 

Are the Migration River Crossings Predicted?

This is the point of luck on the trip though it happens on most days however, not even the wildebeest know when they are to cross the river. Most of them arrive at the water and swim over instantly and some arrive and spend time dangling around grazing or fearing the predators on the other side of the river whereas, others arrive and turn back to where they came from. It is our wish to make it to the best crossing spots and encourage you to have enough time for the safari to make it possible for you to see a river crossing.

Wildebeest Migration Experience

 

The Great Wildebeest Migration – also known as the Serengeti Migration and Masai Mara Migration – is one of most and the last mass earthly wildlife movements left on Earth. It’s the principal reason why so many tourists will include Kenya and Tanzania on their travel list for a Migration safari.

Wildebeest Migration is one of nature’s highest contradictions, the timing is absolutely important, however, there is no way certain to predict the timing of the animals’ movements. Much as we know that the wildebeest and a bit of the zebra and antelope will cross the Mara River this doesn’t let anybody in the know of exactly when. It is known that rain will initiate the wildebeest to move onto fresh grazing plains–however, not anybody knows the exact when the rain will fall.

The interesting part is that we have been planning Wildebeest Migration safaris in Kenya and Tanzania for quite a long time and helped a lengthy number of tourists to be in the best possible spot at the right time. If you are looking for skilled planning advice, please consider us to compile the best guide itinerary for a Wildebeest Migration safari

 

Are the Migration River Crossings Predicted?

This is the point of luck on the trip though it happens on most days however, not even the wildebeest know when they are to cross the river. Most of them arrive at the water and swim over instantly and some arrive and spend time dangling around grazing or fearing the predators on the other side of the river whereas, others arrive and turn back to where they came from. It is our wish to make it to the best crossing spots and encourage you to have enough time for the safari to make it possible for you to see a river crossing.

Wildebeests Maasai Mara

Which Month is the best for Wildebeest Migration?

It is believed that people think Wildebeest Migration only happens between July and October, but it’s truly an ever-moving, round migration with various but similarly exciting events that happen year-round. The popular river crossings frequently overlap with the high season of safaris between June and October hence the insight that this is the only time of the year that the wildebeest are on the move or can be seen.

 

Where does the Wildebeest Migration Start?

The Great Migration is an all-year-round movement of nearly two million animals across the Serengeti Masai Mara ecosystems fuelled by rains and food. There are no defined starting or ending points. The Gnu Migration is caused by East Africa’s rains and the animals follow an age-old route in search of fresh grazing and water. This classic journey takes the wildebeest across the Masai Mara plains in Kenya, all the way south into Tanzania’s Serengeti and at the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater, before rotating up and around for some good time

 

Why Do Wildebeest Migrate?

It is normally thought that the Great Migration in Africa is forced mainly by the wildebeest’s response to the weather conditions. They move after the rains and the growth of new grass, essentially following a natural predisposition to find food and water for their life. Some specialists believe that wildebeests are triggered by distant lightning and thunderstorms, but there is no scientific proof of it.

The excessive wildebeest migration is one of the most extraordinary natural animal movements in the world being an annual movement by millions of wildebeest, accompanied by large herds of zebra, Grant’s gazelle, Thompson’s gazelle, elands, and impalas across the greater Masai Mara-Serengeti ecosystem.

July to September is the best time for Masai Mara to welcome the Great Migration of thousands of wildebeest and zebra from the Serengeti in Tanzania to Masai Mara in Kenya. During the wildebeest migration, you will witness how the endless battle for survival makes the Migration Season a predominantly frightening moment.

The Mara River crossing movement is considered the climax of the migration period. Mara River Crossing is an event that will take you through a variety of emotions: anticipation, heartache, motivation, enthusiasm, and more. The absolute view of the first herds of animals rushing into the crocodile-infested river will make you consider this wildebeest migration experience every year.

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Want to see the wildebeest migration? Book any of our Safaris to Masai Mara and Serengeti.

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